This package allow you to use billboard.js, a re-usable easy interface JavaScript chart library, based on D3 v4+.
Supported chart types:
The main function is billboarder
, all charts begin with. You can add layer to your charts with function bb_*
, these functions correspond to a billboard option define in the API docs. There are helpers functions to quickly create a type of chart (bb_barchart
, bb_linechart
, bb_piechart
, bb_donutchart
, bb_gauge
, bb_scatterplot
), they have to be called after billboarder
.
You can create a simple bar chart by passing a data.frame
to bb_barchart
, the first column will be used as the x-axis, and the second one as the y-axis :
## Var1 Freq
## 1 a 8
## 2 b 11
## 3 c 6
## 4 d 9
## 5 e 16
If you want to create a grouped bar chart, first option is to put your data in a “wide” format. Here we use stats::reshape
, but I recommend to use tidyr::spread
or data.table::dcast
.
df <- as.data.frame(table(
sample(letters[1:5], 50, TRUE),
sample(LETTERS[1:5], 50, TRUE)
))
df.r <- reshape(data = df, idvar = "Var1", timevar = "Var2", direction = "wide")
df.r
## Var1 Freq.A Freq.B Freq.C Freq.D Freq.E
## 1 a 2 4 3 3 1
## 2 b 2 1 1 3 3
## 3 c 2 3 2 1 1
## 4 d 1 2 3 1 1
## 5 e 4 1 1 2 2
Second option is to define a mapping of your variable with function bbaes
(for more example of mapping, see vignette billboarder-mapping).
You can pass to the function bb_linechart
a vector, in that case x-axis will be the index of that vector :
You can change the type of line with argument type
, for example an area-step
:
If want to specify a variable to map to the x-axis, you had to pass a data.frame
to the function :
df <- data.frame(
var_x = seq(-pi, pi, length.out = 10),
sin = sin(seq(-pi, pi, length.out = 10))
)
df
## var_x sin
## 1 -3.1415927 -1.224606e-16
## 2 -2.4434610 -6.427876e-01
## 3 -1.7453293 -9.848078e-01
## 4 -1.0471976 -8.660254e-01
## 5 -0.3490659 -3.420201e-01
## 6 0.3490659 3.420201e-01
## 7 1.0471976 8.660254e-01
## 8 1.7453293 9.848078e-01
## 9 2.4434610 6.427876e-01
## 10 3.1415927 1.224606e-16
If the first variable of the data.frame
is a Date
or a POSIX
, it will be automatically mapped to the x-axis :
df <- data.frame(
date = seq.Date(from = as.Date("2017-06-12"), by = "day", length.out = 10),
var = rnorm(10)
)
df
## date var
## 1 2017-06-12 0.40302862
## 2 2017-06-13 -1.52314032
## 3 2017-06-14 -1.03661831
## 4 2017-06-15 -0.79255886
## 5 2017-06-16 -0.65464409
## 6 2017-06-17 -0.82968553
## 7 2017-06-18 -0.72524720
## 8 2017-06-19 -0.09954891
## 9 2017-06-20 -0.60482515
## 10 2017-06-21 -0.15110885
For scatter plot, use a two column data.frame
with function bb_scatterplot
, or specify the x variable and the y variable (you can also specify a grouping variable) :
For pie chart, use bb_piechart
with a two column data.frame
: